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Thanks everyone for your kind words!

Wow I didn't expect quite this response. I was on vacation last week so I entertained myself with the video camera.

I think I managed to name most but the one at 2.00 mins in, Black Agi with wings, green clothes guard and indexing tub, the one before the AMP??
That's the Pig Washer Mike, its the 1966 Franklin transmission Wizard.

Eugene this is your Frigidaire washer in it's earlier life.

Did Lucy have an Apex bounce-o-matic??
Hi Ross, no that was a Launderall clone called the Horton.

Did Jason teach you??????
You got that right Steve, I learned from the best.

what was the front loader machine that wasn't the westinghouse or the bendix. Silver frame?
cbosch that was a 1959 Bendix Duomatic Combo W/D.
 
Hi Robert, what a great video Roger and I just saw it and loved it. Thanks so much for sharing with all of us. Terry
 
Wonderful, Robert! I'm having so much fun watching this. You really make this club something extra special.

Les
 
thanks for that video

Robert Iam in awe of you, you are a genius. just watching those videos of the different washers brought back some cool and fun memeories. thanks again

Kelly
 
What a gift to come home from school to

It's so perfect. Loved the way the swish of stroke in the Norge 18 matches perfectly with the instrumentation in the song.

Like Mike, I 've never seen that green webbed machine--is it a Gibson?

And thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing my beloved grandmother's Fridgidaire Pulsamatic which I've seen in your basement but never working.

Here's to you Robert, the Angel in our midst.
 
Inspired!

Robert, that was inspired! Thank you.
I'm actually closing my day with it...I shall be smiling in my sleep!
You did that really beautifully, thanks again,
sheerlookhomes Denis.
 
Robert! That's an ace video... I love it. My favourite segment is the part where the dials click round!

A great creation... but will this be a one hit wonder, or the first of many great music videos to come? :-D

All the best,

Jon
 
That was just unbelievable -I am not sure I can offer any more superlatives than anyone who already commented - great machines, great song choice (love the Troggs).

My big shock was your opening with the Norge - just this weekend I was visiting my cousins and we were looking at old pictures and in one of the shots, there was Aunt Jennie's Norge. Must be fate.......

Thanks Robert!!!!
 
YAY!!! Thanks for putting a Franklin-driven machine (your Wizard, I presume) in the awesome video. I once was a Franklin-hater, but I've been reformed. They aren't as jazzy as an old Kelvinator/ABC and not as unique as a GM-era Frigidaire, but they are cool in their own right. I'm so glad I bought one.

It was cool to see so many different machines in action. Great job, Robert!
 
Robert,
Your video was so much fun!!!
Thanks for your time to put it together! This was a hunk of work!
I am sorry that your Apex got stolen out of that truck on it's way to you! That would have been a nice part of the entire bang! :)
Thanks for starting the "club"!
You know this club will go down in history!
It is such a wonderful outlet for us special folk!
Brent
 
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